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The elderly are more liable to problems from drugs used systemically. An accurate diagnosis may reveal conditions in which drug treatment is not required, especially those due to faulty habits and environmental problems, and local conditions susceptible to injections or surgery. Obesity, sepsis, hypothyroidism, osteomalacia, unsuspected fractures and drug side-effects may give correctable rheumatological problems. Use of analgesic anti-inflammatory drugs needs great care in the elderly; use analgesics instead when possible. Rheumatoid arthritis in the elderly demands maximum use of nonpharmacological treatment and local treatment. Analgesic anti-inflammatory drugs should be used carefully and sparingly. Use slow-acting drugs as in younger patients. |